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Can? Yes.
However, it's a practice that's, shall we say, out of favor in this particular fraternity.
However, it's a practice that's, shall we say, out of favor in this particular fraternity.
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
If I were a cop, I would.
amish
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
If I were a cop, I would.
amish
You would because you are looking at it from outside. Let say, one day an officer pulls over a car and driver open fires on the officer. Officer radios shoot fire need back up. Just happen that a unit from another department is 3 min from the officer were as the officer from his own department is 10 min away. This cop remembers that an officer from your department gave his good friend who is a cop a ticket for going 15 mph over speed limit. So the officer doesn?t respond to the call. Were as if that cop didn't get a ticket he would responded and the office would have a back up in 3 min instead of having to wait 10 min for back up to show up
Originally posted by: Staley8
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
If I were a cop, I would.
amish
You would because you are looking at it from outside. Let say, one day an officer pulls over a car and driver open fires on the officer. Officer radios shoot fire need back up. Just happen that a unit from another department is 3 min from the officer were as the officer from his own department is 10 min away. This cop remembers that an officer from your department gave his good friend who is a cop a ticket for going 15 mph over speed limit. So the officer doesn?t respond to the call. Were as if that cop didn't get a ticket he would responded and the office would have a back up in 3 min instead of having to wait 10 min for back up to show up
So b/c one officer is mad that someone from his department got a ticket from another department he would potentially let the other cop die in a shoot out b/c he doesn't want to provide backup?!?! Ya, a speeding ticket is the same as backing up a fellow officer of the law in a potentially fatal shoot out....good analogy.
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Usually they don't get a ticket or there immediate family. About 4-5 years ago in Los Angeles lap officer pulled over a sheriff wife and gave her a speeding ticket. He didn't believe here that she was married to a LAPD officer. LAPD officer got pissed and after he got on shift went and waited till sheriff officer got off duty and pulled him over and gave him a speeding ticket. Basically a war started between these two departments and went back and forth for about a month between many different officers. It came to the point that black and whites were almost being pulled over for speeding. At the end both chefs had to get involved to get this to be stopped. So in la if you are a wife of an officer you just give the officer that pulled you over a husband business card and they let you go.
Sure. Several years ago in the Flint, Michigan area we had a State Trooper pull over a local/city cop for doing 120MPH on the expressway just for kicks. He was arrested and later fired, IIRC.Can a cop pull over another cop?
Originally posted by: glugglug Rumor has it the reason they go dirt slow with the siren on is because the siren attracts attention increasing the odds of a ticket.
Originally posted by: Stifko
Cops I know blow through red lights and stop signs. They don't give a flying freak. Even a PBA or LBA card can get a non cop off a ticket. It has worked for me a few times ~ " yeah, my uncle is a cop at the 44 in the Bronx...." and that saved me a ticket w/points for makin an illegal left turn on B'way and 72nd. Its a courtasy that they do.